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Kingdom (2 series then one off feature length episode, Ashin of the North) Netflix Korean period drama with added Zombies.
Exactly what The Walking Dead should have been but wasn't. Subtitles or pretty good dubbing if you prefer.
Politics of clans thrown in for good measure.
Mark Wright/10
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On 22/10/2021 at 22:02, ThePrisoner said:
Dune. The new one. Fantastic.
Best film I've seen in a long long while
Goddard/Saunders partnership/10
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And the EFL would then probably say - we'll be good to you and spread it over two seasons - 12pts this season, 15pts for next!
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With all the recent doom and gloom happening around the club at the moment this is just the thing that this forum needs.
Wonderful effort to research and go to the trouble to have the shirt made up, true supporter and put a smile on my face, incredible guys.
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The above link will give your vaccination status only, if you go through the nhs app as opposed to link it will also show any test status for 30 days then refreshes every time you login (i think!)
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https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/covid-pass/get-your-covid-pass-letter/
Just in case anyone was wondering how to get proof of.
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Benny Loves You - Amazon Prime
Low budget comedy horror - think Elmo crossed with Child's Play. You'll cry in parts (because it's so bad) and laugh in others (because it's hilarious in places), some nods to other movies in there too. An hour and a half of ridiulous fun if you're in the mood for it.
Tommy Johnson/10
Don't throw him out...
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Brightburn - Netflix (90 mins)
Infant falls from stars, adopted by couple that have prayed for a child, child gets older, develops super powers. Sounds a familiar but there's no Clark Kent or Lois Lane here.
Branko Strupar/10 Enjoyable watch and wouldn't have minded if it would have lasted a little longer.
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The Premier League playing the poor relation card urging the government to stick to the Oct 1 date for return of fans in some capacity.
"Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has already said a failure to return fans to stadiums quickly could cost the league's 20 clubs £700m during the 2020-21 season."
These are the same clubs that make up the same league that have already spent just over £600m on just twenty players (these being the most expensive deals - granted).
Not sure why but I'm finding it a little difficult to feel sorry for them.
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Just watched the last episode of Take Us Home (the Leeds Docu), if I'm honest I didn't watch the other episodes as wasn't too bothered about indepth character development etc and just wanted to see the obvious. The drama, the heartache, the Bamford.
Watchable telly
in The Jim Smith Room
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Cobra Kai season 4 on Netflix, still very watchable for light entertainment viewing